EP0682829A1 - Systeme et procede de transmission de messages pour systeme de radiocommunications - Google Patents

Systeme et procede de transmission de messages pour systeme de radiocommunications

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EP0682829A1
EP0682829A1 EP95900510A EP95900510A EP0682829A1 EP 0682829 A1 EP0682829 A1 EP 0682829A1 EP 95900510 A EP95900510 A EP 95900510A EP 95900510 A EP95900510 A EP 95900510A EP 0682829 A1 EP0682829 A1 EP 0682829A1
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Michael D. Fehnel
Joseph E. Turcotte
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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson AB
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  • the present invention generally relates to radiocommunication systems and methods for signalling in radiocommunication systems and, more particularly, to systems and methods for sending messages using a digital control channel in such systems.
  • SMS enjoys the same authentication protection which is provided to other messages transmitted over the air interface using, for example, the mobile identification number (MIN) and/or the electronic serial number (ESN), to ensure that messages are received only by the intended remote unit, such authentication procedures provide no protection for short messages once they have been received by the intended remote unit.
  • MIN mobile identification number
  • ESN electronic serial number
  • these messages are readily displayable, or otherwise reviewable, by any individual using the remote unit. In the event that, for example, a subscriber loans his or her remote unit to another individual, it may be undesirable for these messages to be so readily obtainable.
  • GSM message service Other features are also lacking in the GSM message service. For example, mechanisms for delaying delivery of the message, urgency indications, user acknowledgment, sufficient addressing capability, and validity periods for delivery are not found in the GSM.
  • a field can be provided in the SMS message sent to the remote unit indicating an access level associated with that message.
  • the user interface of the remote unit can be equipped with a mechanism for restricting access to messages depending upon the access code indicated by the field. Thus, for example, a user may need to enter an appropriate code in order to view the message.
  • the signalling interface between mobile stations and the network is modified to provide for delaying delivery of the message, urgency indications, user acknowledgment, sufficient addressing capability, and validity periods for delivery.
  • Figure 2(a) illustrates an exemplary R-DATA message format according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2(b) illustrates an exemplary R-DATA ACCEPT message format
  • Figure 2(c) illustrates an exemplary R-DATA REJECT message format
  • Figure 3(a) illustrates an exemplary SMS DELIVER message format
  • Figure 3(b) depicts an exemplary SMS USER ACK message format
  • Figure 3(c) illustrates an exemplary user data information element message format
  • Figure 3(d) depicts an exemplary user originating address format
  • Figure 3(e) shows an exemplary user originating subaddress format
  • Figure 3(f) illustrates an exemplary bit format for the information elements shown in Figure 3(a);
  • Figure 3(g) is an exemplary SMS DELIVER message
  • Figure 3(h) is an exemplary R-DATA message encapsulating the message of Figure 3(g);
  • Figure 4(b) is an exemplary SMS SUBMIT message format
  • Figure 4(b) is an exemplary deferred delivery information element format for relative time expression
  • Figure 4(c) is an exemplary deferred delivery information element format for an absolute time expression
  • Figure 5 represents a block diagram of an exemplary cellular mobile radio telephone system.
  • a first exemplary embodiment is described below using the GSM as an illustration.
  • a second exemplary embodiment discusses the present invention in terms of the American Standard IS-54B and the digital control channel disclosed in the above- incorporated by reference application.
  • MTSM mobile terminated short message
  • MOSM mobile originated short message
  • An MTSM originates after a request to service center 2, which is a node that is interfaced with a gateway mobile services switching center (GMSC) 4.
  • GMSC gateway mobile services switching center
  • the network port provided by gateway mobile services switching centers are typically further described as "interworking" when messages are being sent in the direction from the GMSC to a service center, however this additional term has been dropped to simplify the description of these centers in this document.
  • the GMSC acts as a port into the public land mobile network.
  • the service center stores message service profiles detailing the preferences and subscription details of each subscriber with respect to messages for each of the mobile units which it services.
  • the GMSC 4 Before the GMSC 4 can deliver the message through the chain of nodes to the base station 12 which is serving the recipient's remote station, the GMSC 4 first interrogates the recipient's home location register (HLR) 6 to obtain routing information for the message.
  • the HLR 6 stores data relating to subscribers including, for example, status (connected or disconnected), current location of the subscribers' equipment, directory number (MSISDN), radio number plan identification (e.g., International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)), supplementary service profiles and ⁇ ⁇ --ieservice profiles.
  • MSISDN directory number
  • IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
  • a GSM MAP cage called "Send Routing Information for Short Message" is sent by the G . J 4 to the home location register 6.
  • the appropriate home location register can be determined using the recipient's MSISDN, e.g. , by translating the MSISDN into a CCITT No. 7 address.
  • the message is then delivered to the mobile unit 10 via a base station 12 over the air interface. Acknowledgement signals are then transmitted back through the chain of nodes. If the remote unit is turned off, or not otherwise active in the system, a short message is stored at the service center 2 for later delivery. Then, when the remote system is powered up and after registration, the short message is again sent out to the remote unit where it is stored in a memory device therein.
  • FIG. 2(a) illustrates an exemplary R-DATA message.
  • the message type information element identifies the R-DATA message
  • the R- transaction identifier provides a numerical reference for the message
  • DATA unit information element carries the SMS message and the message center address is an optional information element which can be included by the message center for mobile terminated messages.
  • An exemplary R-DATA ACCEPT message is illustrated in Figure 2(b). Therein, the message type information element identifies this message as an R-DATA ACCEPT message.
  • the R- transaction identifier information element returns the same identifier as was found in the earlier R-DATA message being accepted.
  • an exemplary R-DATA REJECT message is illustrated in Figure 2(c). This message is used to acknowledge and reject the R-DATA message.
  • the exemplary message format includes a message type information element, an R-transaction identifier, and an R-Cause information element which provides information regarding the cause of the rejection.
  • the mobile-terminated message service includes delivery of a message from the message center (e.g., an SMS DELIVER application message) to the mobile. If the mobile is "camping" on the digital control channel, i.e., isn't currently involved in a call but is powered on, the base station can page the mobile and wait to receive a page response message therefrom. Once the base has received the page response, the base sends the R-DATA message, which contains the SMS DELIVER & ⁇ jiication message, to the mobile station.
  • the R-DATA message can also be used to send an SMS DELIVER message when a mobile station is involved in a call on a traffic channel.
  • FIG. 3(a) An exemplary SMS DELIVER application message is illustrated in Figure 3(a).
  • the first column provides a title for each information element
  • the second column indicates that each information element in the message is being transmitted from the base station to a mobile station
  • the third column designates certain information elements as "mandatory” and others as “optional”
  • the fourth column provides an exemplary bit length for ach element.
  • the message type indicator informs the mobile station that this message is an SMS DELIVER message.
  • the next information element entitled "Reply Option" indicates if user acknowledgment of the message is requested. For example, a binary zero for this bit can be used to indicate that user acknowledgment is not required and a binary one can be used to indicate that user acknowledgment is required. More bits could be provided to this field to add additional functionality, such as optional user acknowledgment.
  • User acknowledgment can be provided by sending an SMS USER ACK message from the mobile station in response to an SMS DELIVER message having the reply option set to indicate that user acknowledgment is required.
  • An exemplary SMS USER ACK message is illustrated in Figure 3(b). Most of the information elements depicted in Figure 3(b) will be described subsequently with respect to other messages. However, the response code information element is used in the SMS USER ACK message to provide a response to the message originator, the values of which are system specific.
  • the urgency indicator is used to allow the sender of a message to provide levels of urgency thereto.
  • the mobile could use the urgency indicator to provide different types of notification to the message recipient.
  • Other potential uses for this indicator include: storage priority or order of retrieval from memory.
  • An exemplary usage for the bits in this information element is illustrated in the table below.
  • the privacy indicator element is used to allow the sender to set a level of privacy to the message being sent.
  • the mobile receiving an SMS DELIVER message may process the message differently based on the level of privacy appended thereto. For example, different passwords may be required to be entered by the mobile user before reading the SMS DELIVER messages based upon the code found in this field.
  • An exemplary usage for the bits in this field is illustrated below in Table 2. Table 2
  • the message reference element provides a reference number which can be used by message originators to keep track thereof. If the value of this element is less than 64, a six bit field can be used for the message reference. If, on the other hand, the value is greater than 63, but less than 8192, a 13 bit field can be used for the message reference.
  • the message reference element is also used to associate a user acknowledgment message with the previously sent SMS DELIVER message to be "user acknowledged" when the reply option element is set to, for example, 1.
  • the message reference sent in an SMS USER ACK message is the same as that received in the SMS DELIVER message.
  • the user data unit information element is used to carry the text of the sender's message.
  • An exemplary format for this element is illustrated in Figure 3(b).
  • the user originating address may be included by the originating user or by the message center to identify the originating user of a message.
  • An exemplary format for the user originating address information element is illustrated in Figure 3(c).
  • the type of number field referred to in the third octet at bits 765 can include the information described in Table 3 below. Table 3
  • the address character fields o the user data unit can be coded as set forth in Table 5.
  • the user originating subaddress information element identifies the subaddress of an originating user of a message. For example, a mobile having more than one terminal connected thereto may use the originating subaddress to discriminate at which of those terminals the message originated.
  • An exemplary format for this information element is illustrated in Figure 3(d). Therein, the type of subaddress field found in octet 3 provides for the types illustrated below in Table 6. Table 6
  • the odd/even indicator in Figure 3(d) is used when the type of subaddress is user specified and the coding is Telephony Binary Coded Decimal (TBCD).
  • a "0" in this field indicates that there is an even number of address signals, and a "1" in this field indicates that there are an odd number of address signals.
  • the subaddress information i.e., octet 4 and subsequent octets, can be encoded, for example, as described in CCITT Recommendation X.213 or ISO 8348 AD2.
  • the message center time stamp information element provides a field wherein the message center may include a time at which the message was received by the message center. To put these elements in perspective, an exemplary bit format for these information elements is illustrated in Figure 3(e).
  • the base station After delivering the message, the base station then starts a timer. Upon reception of the R-DATA message, the mobile station provides a layer 3 acknowledgment to the base as follows. If the R-DATA message is acceptable to the mobile, the mobile responds by sending an R-DATA ACCEPT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in the R-DATA message. If the R- DATA message is not acceptable to the mobile, the mobile responds by sending an R-DATA REJECT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in R-DATA message, and with the R-Cause information element which informs the base of the reason for rejection of the message. If the base timer expires prior to receiving a layer 3 acknowledgment, the base may re-transmit the R-DATA message.
  • DELIVER message illustrated in Figure 3(f) is encapsulated in a layer 3 message at the message center and sent to the base station.
  • the base station receives the layer 3 message from the message center and will then format a layer 3 R-DATA message to be delivered to the mobile station.
  • the R-DATA message would be as shown in Figure 3(g). Accordingly, a 77 octet layer 3 message will be transmitted to the mobile station over the air interface.
  • the initial text message was 63 octets and 7 octets were added to identify the originator. Therefore, eight octets are presented as overhead.
  • the mobile When a mobile station is camping on the digital control channel and is required to send a message, the mobile first examines the SMS access flag broadcast by the base station on the BCCH indicating the maximum message length that the mobile station is authorized to send. If the R-DATA message length is greater than the maximum message length (in octets) authorized by the base station, the mobile refrains from transmitting the R-DATA message. If the R-DATA message length is less than the maximum message length (in octets) authorized by the base station, then the mobile may send the R-DATA message, providing that the registration rules allow the mobile to access the system.
  • a message is encapsulated in the layer 3 R-DATA message. In this case, however, an SMS SUBMIT message (illustrated in Figure 4(a)) rather than an SMS DELIVER message is encapsulated.
  • the delivery receipt information element is used to request the message center to provide a receipt to the originating mobile station upon delivery of the message to the destination user.
  • this field can include a binary "0" to indicate that no delivery receipt is required or a binary " 1 " to indicate that a delivery receipt is required.
  • the validity period information element is used in the mobile originated message to indicate to the message center a time after which the message can be deleted if it has not been delivered to the destination user. For example, a destination user may have his or her mobile powered off so that the message cannot be delivered by the message center. In such a situation, if the message is no longer of any value after some predetermined period of time, the validity period information element can be used to prevent the message center from wasting effort on obsolete messages.
  • the validity period field can be expressed in either relative or absolute terms. For example, the length of the validity period may be expressed based on the time when the SMS SUBMIT message is received by the message center rendering this a relative representation.
  • the validity period can also be expressed using an absolute time for termination, for example, indicating that the message is to be terminated after 8:00 P.M. Est.
  • the deferred time information element provides the optional capability to allow the message center to deliver the message at a later time.
  • the time expression in this field can either be relative or absolute. An exemplary format for this information element using a relative expression is illustrated in Figure 4(b) and a format using an absolute time expression is illustrated in Figure 4(c).
  • the mobile When the R-DATA message is sent, the mobile starts a timer.
  • the base Upon reception of the R-DATA message, the base provides a layer 3 acknowledgment to the mobile, as follows. If the R-DATA message is acceptable to the base, it responds by sending an R-DATA ACCEPT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in the R-DATA message to acknowledge. If the R-DATA message is not acceptable to the base, it responds by sending an R-DATA REJECT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in the R-DATA message to acknowledge, and with the R-Cause information element explaining the rejection. If the mobile timer expires prior to receiving a layer 3 acknowledgment, the mobile may re-transmit R-DATA.
  • the mobile station sends the R-DATA message to the base station by either using a FACCH or SACCH with the transmission service indicating L2 acknowledge mode. The mobile station then starts a timer.
  • the base station Upon reception of the R-DATA message, the base station provides a layer 3 acknowledgment to the mobile, as follows. If the R-DATA message is acceptable to the base, it responds by sending an R-DATA ACCEPT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in the R-DATA message to acknowledge. If the R-DATA message is not acceptable to the base station, it shall respond by sending an R-DATA ACCEPT message with the same R-Transaction Identifier present in the R-DATA message to acknowledge. If the R-DATA message is not acceptable to the base station, it shall respond by sending an
  • FIG. 5 represents a block diagram of an exemplary cellular mobile radiotelephone system according to one embodiment of the present invention which can be used to implement the foregoing.
  • the system shows an exemplary base station 110 and a mobile 120.
  • the aforedescribed message signalling between base and mobile stations can be performed using these, or other, apparatuses.
  • the base station includes a control and processing unit 130 which is connected to the MSC 140 which in turn is connected to the public switched telephone network (not shown).
  • the base station 110 for a cell includes a plurality of voice channels handled by voice channel transceiver 150 which is controlled by the control and processing unit 130. Also, each base station includes a control channel transceiver 160 which may be capable of handling more than one control channel. The control channel transceiver 160 is controlled by the control and processing unit 130. The control channel transceiver 160 broadcasts control information over the control channel of the base station or cell to mobiles locked to that control channel. The voice channel transceiver broadcasts the traffic or voice channels which can include digital control channel location information as described previously.
  • the mobile 120 When the mobile 120 first enters the idle mode, it periodically scans the control channels of base stations like base station 110 to determine which cell to lock on or camp to. The mobile 120 receives the absolute and relative information broadcast on a control channel at its voice and control channel transceiver 170. Then, the processing unit 180 evaluates the received control channel information which includes the characteristics of the candidate cells and determines which cell the mobile should lock to. The received control channel information not only includes absolute information concerning the cell with which it is associated, but also contains relative information concerning other cells proximate to the cell with which the control channel is associated. These adjacent cells are periodically scanned while monitoring the primary control channel to determine if there is a more suitable candidate. Additional information relating to specifics of mobile and base station implementations can be found in copending U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 07/967,027 entitled “Multi-Mode Signal Processing” filed on October 27, 1992 to P. Dent and B. Ekelund, which disclosure is incorporated here by reference.
  • remote device any type of remote equipment which supports the message service is originating or receiving the message, e.g., PCS equipment, a portable unit, a personal digital assistant, a data terminal, etc.

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Abstract

Procédé et système de signalisation de messages dans un système de radiocommunications. Des indicateurs de communication personnelle (PI) et de communication urgente (UI) et un sous-adressage peuvent être produits pour permettre de répartir les messages selon un ordre hiérarchique. Le système comprend également des fonctions d'accusé de réception et de réponse.
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